Tagged The Master

Simon Mills Loved Capaldi. Loved Into the Dalek. Really loved Mummy on The Orient Express. Just didn’t buy into the whole Clara-Danny love affair and got sick of it mid series as it was a distraction that seemed to sideline The Doctor as a sideshow to their soap opera. Robot of Sherwood was a low…

A good show should give you a reason to keep watching, whether that’s because you become invested in the lives of the characters or because the stories it tells are ones that have meaning for you or are so good you don’t want to miss any. Very frequently Doctor Who draws you in with good…

It’s no secret that the Master is back and dominating a lot of Who related news and media. With Michelle Gomez’s terrific, if not controversial, turn as the calculating Time Lord/Lady it isn’t hard to imagine why. However, her incarnation isn’t the only one making splashes this month. That’s right, dear reader, Alex Maqueen’s Master…

Well, dear listener, it’s been a tough week. Basically, we lost our Doctor Who Death in Heaven podKast recording on Monday, thanks to the software we usually rely on to record our Skype call crashing without warning or notice. The result is a podKast that didn’t happen. But did. So, James McLean and Christian Cawley…

Michelle Gomez, who plays the latest incarnation of that galactic jackanapes the Master, speaks to Doctor Who Magazine about her evil role… “Everything about making the Master the Mistress kind of ups the ante,” says Michelle. “It makes everything that little bit more dangerous. It blows open this Pandora’s box.” Michelle probably can’t reveal whether…

This was the week Doctor Who went properly mad. Doctor Who has always been a little bit mental though, hasn’t it? A phone box that’s bigger on the inside, helmed by a loony with two hearts and an ever-changing face? Utterly barmy. Somehow, it works. Sadly, the same can’t be said about the Series 8…

Doctor Who‘s Series 8 finale featured a shocking moment when a UNIT member was brought back and needlessly killed off again. We’re not talking about the seriously dubious presence of the Brigadier, of course, but Osgood, the scientific advisor. Her death – and subsequent glasses crushing by the Master – was enough to start a Twitter…